To all the Catholics on my f-list - Non-Catholics, stay the Hell away or you WILL be offended
There is a priest in Boulder, Colorado, who is under vicious, systematic, directed attack because he is keeping the teachings of the Church and the orders of his Bishop. I have some experience of how it feels like to be at the wrong (or is it?) end of the kind of vile hatred that is being directed at this man. So I tell the Catholics and Christians on my f-list: follow this link and do what it says - http://wdtprs.com/blog/2010/03/to-arms-denver-priest-attacked-for-being-obedient-poll-alert/ - and then go to the priest's own blog and register a personal message of support. While a good man has enough in himself to stand up for the Church even to martyrdom - and to be fair, that does not yet seem to be the case here - anyone who is subjected to hundreds of direct sexually explicit threats can do with kind words from a distant country.
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At any rate, you are reasonable enough to make an exception. I had in mind a certain f-list member who just described a long and thoughtful article in defence of making homosexual acts illegal (with which I disagreed) as a "rant". Members of the mainstream today are literally incapable of experiencing any argument against unfettered sexual self-indulgence as anything but hate.
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As for this school situation: obviously, I disagree with the RCC's position and the school's actions, but I don't know why you think I or most people on the opposite side of the divide from you would endorse threats of violence against them. Obviously, I do not.
I am curious to know whether this school also expels students whose parents are discovered to be adulterers, divorced, etc., though.
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Now, if I may ask you a serious question without you interpreting it as an attack on your religion or an attempt to engage you in a fight? (Let's just leave it as a given that I don't share your beliefs, okay?) Because I'm genuinely interested here:
Are you saying that the RCC's position is, in fact, that homosexuals are more serious sinners than, say, adulterers or divorcees or people who use birth control or abortion? Or is that specifically gay marriage is an attack on church teachings? If this child's parents were openly gay but not claiming to be married, would they have been treated just like any other sinners (i.e., every other child's parents)?
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Docetism
(As you're aware, quite a bit of the traffic on my post has also centered on the "why is this sin worse than others" question.)
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Re: Docetism
http://www.canonlaw.info/a_samesex.htm
My old post on a similar matter:
http://fpb.livejournal.com/138154.html
Posts on the Christian doctrine of sexuality and marriage:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/fpb/84324.html
http://fpb.livejournal.com/128426.html
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That doesn't mean no one is allowed to disagree with me (it's certainly never stopped you! :P), but no, I wasn't writing that thinking, "I hope anyone reading this will be convinced that Orson Scott Card is a jerk." I was just stating my opinion about him.
I do think it's kind of funny for you to be giving advice on how to win people over to your side, though. ;)
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